Wednesday, March, 18 2026 - The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) Niger State Command, has rescued six victims of child trafficking, including twin babies, in a major breakthrough against human trafficking in the state.
Mr Emmanuel Awhen, the State Commander of NAPTIP, disclosed
this while reuniting some of the rescued victims with their parents at the
agency’s office in Minna on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
Awhen said that the case of the recovered twins began when
their mother reported that a female staff member of the Social Welfare
Department in Bida took the babies a day after birth under the pretext that the
government would assist in raising them.
He said investigations revealed that the babies were sold
through a nurse at the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, to individuals in Lagos
State and Anambra.
According to him, the agency recovered the twins and
reunited them with their biological mother on Dec. 18, 2025, in the presence of
the Niger State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya
Hadiza Idris-Kuta.
The commander said that further investigations uncovered
another related case involving the same suspects, who allegedly deceived a
beggar in Bida by posing as government officials willing to support the
upbringing and education of her children.
“In the process, four children were taken, two were kept by
the suspects as domestic helpers, while the other two were sold through the
same nurse and her associate to individuals in Abia and Anambra states,” he
said.
Awhen added that the two children kept by the suspects were
later returned to their parents during the investigation.
He said that seven suspects, including a staff member of the
Bida Local Government Council’s Social Welfare Department, had been arrested in
connection with the cases.
The NAPTIP commander appreciated the Niger Government,
through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, for its support
and collaboration.
He commended the commissioner and the permanent secretary
for their commitment to tackling human trafficking and protecting vulnerable
children in the state.
Awhen also acknowledged the support of other security
agencies, particularly the anti-human trafficking unit of the Nigeria Security
and Civil Defence Corps, for their cooperation in the rescue and investigation.

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